The BBC is basking in glory today after it stole the show at the TV Baftas.

Doctor Who and Bleak House were double winners at last night's awards with East-Enders beating Coronation Street for the best soap.

And political satire The Thick Of It also scooped two awards, including Best Comedy Performance for Chris Langham, while The Apprentice was named Best Feature.

ITV1 came away with just one prize, Best Entertainment Programme for The X-Factor.

Deal Or No Deal host Noel Edmonds missed out. Instead Best Entertainment Performance went to Jonathan Ross for his Friday night chat show. Jamie Oliver's crusade to improve school meals earned him an Outstanding Presenter award and his C 4 series won Best Factual Series.

Davina McCall hosted the ceremony at the Grosvenor House Hotel with Doctor Who stars Billie Piper and David Tennant were there to collect their awards: Best Drama Series and Pioneer Audience Award.

The BBC1 adaptation of Dickens' Bleak House won the award for Best Drama Serial, while Anna Maxwell Martin was named Best Actress.

BBC4 satire The Thick Of It won Best Sitcom and Best Comedy Performance for Langham. Another Langham show, BBC2's Help, won Best Comedy.